"Papers from the Sixth International Conference on Comparative Physiology, 'Comparative Physiology of Sensory Systems,' held at Crans-sur- Sierre, Switzerland, 14-18 June 1982"--P. [ii]. sponsored by ...
Physiology -- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts -- gained prominence and became a science unto itself thanks to the contributions of Danish ...
Tardigrades, commonly known as water bears, exhibit an extraordinary capacity to withstand extreme desiccation by entering a state termed anhydrobiosis. In this ametabolic state, their cellular ...
THE literature of evolution is exceedingly extensive and varied, but there are not many books which, in a small compass, place before the general reader a simple, account of man's structure, nature, ...
Aquatic physiology investigates how organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and mollusks adapt to and thrive in the fluctuating conditions of their watery ...
Beginning with volume 93, 1974, the journal issued in two parts: A. Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology, and B. Metabolic and transport functions. Beginning with volume 123, 1978, Part B known ...
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